Kati Capozzi President and CEO
Chugiak-Eagle River Chamber of Commerce 5/15/19
The Voice of Alaska Business Kati Capozzi President and CEO - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
The Voice of Alaska Business Kati Capozzi President and CEO Chugiak-Eagle River Chamber of Commerce 5/15/19 Who We Are Our history Formed in 1953 before Alaska was a state for the purpose of promoting commerce in Alaska. Our vision To be
Chugiak-Eagle River Chamber of Commerce 5/15/19
Our history
Formed in 1953 before Alaska was a state for the purpose of promoting commerce in Alaska.
Our vision
To be the leading voice advancing Alaska business.
Our mission
To promote a healthy business environment in Alaska.
Our membership
700+ member companies with 100,000+ employees and 30+ local Alaska Chambers
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Alaska Senate District
from the general membership
Chair
chambers of commerce
chambers of commerce
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Promote pro- business policies in Juneau and Washington D.C. Hold legislators accountable for their voting record Support pro- business candidates
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Federal Priorities
development in Alaska’s federal areas including; the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS), National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska (NPRA), Cook Inlet, and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR)
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
State Priorities
sustainable levels
compensation reform View our current priorities and positions at alaskachamber.com/priorities-and-positions.
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Make new business connections Gain access to government
influencers Help shape Alaska’s economic future
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*View our current priorities and positions at alaskachamber.com/priorities-and-positions.
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*View our current priorities and positions at alaskachamber.com/priorities-and-positions.
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*View our current priorities and positions at alaskachamber.com/priorities-and-positions.
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“…one key issue has consistently remained a priority for more than 20 years, both when the state was flush with cash from high oil prices and when it was struggling through economic recession: the need for a sustainable fiscal plan focused on Alaska’s future.” Alaska Chamber Op-Ed Anchorage Daily News, 4/26/19
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